Community

  • Students collaborate, communicate and connect with peers and adults in a caring, supportive climate.

  • Teachers nurture respectful, caring, inquisitive relationships that promote community.
     

Academic Core Teams - Caring Communities

  • Students find a ‘home’ on smaller teams called cores
  • Sense of belonging
  • Attention to individual differences
  • Academic
  • Social, Emotional
  • Improved Parent Communication
  • 6th , 7th and 8th grade
  • Stronger connection to other students and to teachers

Q: What is a grade-level core at Euclid?

A. School within a school.

Each grade level (6, 7, 8) is divided further into individual cores. Each core consists of teams of students and teachers. The core group learns the subject areas of math, science, social studies, and language arts during a block of time each day. Students experience quality instructional time in their core which creates a smaller community within the school. Students are assigned to a core for the duration of their grade-year. There are no cross-grade cores at Euclid.